Bucardo is an asynchronous PostgreSQL replication system, allowing for both multi-master and multi-slave operations. It was developed at Backcountry.com by Jon Jensen and Greg Sabino Mullane of End Point Corporation, and is now in use at many other organizations. Bucardo is free and open source software released under the BSD license.

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Three Bucardo mailing lists are available:

Bucardo-announce: This is a low volume list used for notices of new versions, important bugs, and security warnings. It is highly recommended that anyone using Bucardo subscribe to this list.

Bucardo-general: Used to discuss any aspect of Bucardo. Bug reports, usage questions, feature requests, and general discussions should be sent to this list.

Bucardo-commits: All commits to the projects are sent to this list as an inline diff, with one email per commit whenever a push is made to the master branch. Mostly useful to those following Bucardo’s development.